Sweet lookn' trailer, Gary. Mine is going to keep the black streaks until I get the water hoses thawed out.

Thanks Chap. So far, I'm really happy with the trailer.

I've got a pretty good outdoor fan. I'll try pointing it your way and set it on high. Maybe some of these warmer temps will make it up to you and help thaw out that hose!

There was only one black streak close to the rear awning brackett. It cleaned off easy with the regular wash, so I didn't need to use any black streak remover. I'm not sure if this is because I've only owned the trailer 2½ months or because of the high gloss finish. Maybe a little of both.

I've got a pretty good outdoor fan. I'll try pointing it your way and set it on high. Maybe some of these warmer temps will make it up to you and help thaw out that hose!

There was only one black streak close to the rear awning brackett. It cleaned off easy with the regular wash, so I didn't need to use any black streak remover. I'm not sure if this is because I've only owned the trailer 2½ months or because of the high gloss finish. Maybe a little of both.

Wade, sorry about hijacking your thread.

Gary, hijacking the thread is no problem just put the fan on extra high if the warm weather gets to Charlie then i should fell it, Charlie and i are about 20 mins away from each other.

We have a 16 year old Craftsman, with track drive. You can engage a foot 'lock' that puts the weight of the front DOWN, to scrape the hardened snow or ice. 8 HP 26" cut

It's is built like a tank, and pulls like one...

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Originally Posted by rockwood06

I know it is off the wall, but we had an 8" snowfall here in the North/East yesterday and it is snowing again right now.
I bought a new snowblower before Thankgiving and got to use it yesterday for the first time, It works great. The snow that fell was wet and the snowblower was blowing approx 40'.

I have 40' openning to my driveway and the snow plows like to pile the snow up in front of my driveway....No more hours of digging, i blow it right back at them.

I hope that anyone that needed one got them before they were gone, and around here they were gone by Christmas.